SAP Guidelines for Best-Built Applications Webinar Series

This webinar series is sponsored by SAP PartnerEdgeThe SAP guidelines for best-built applications were first launched at SAP TechEd 2009, at which time SAP released the first two chapters: An overview of the initiative and a summary-level description of key technical guidelines. In 2010, SAP published additional drill-down chapters on key technical areas to help partners understand development recommendations for those areas. Today, as the guidelines are maturing, an ASUG Influence Council will take place in May to enrich further development for both customers and partners.

To learn more about the key technical areas, attend the best-built applications webinar series presented by technical experts from SAP.


Upcoming Webinars

 

Date

Title

Presenter 

20 April, 2011

ASUG Enterprise Architects: Reduce Costs and Obtain Better Results in SAP Application Development

This session is targeted at both SAP customers and partners; learn how the guidelines help to optimize development of complementary functions and components to SAP's Business Suite.

Joerg Nalik

 

26 April, 2011

ASUG Influence Council Kick-Off Webinar:SAP Guidelines for Best-Built Applications

As the Best-Built Applications are maturing, ASUG and SAP are introducing this council to gather feedback and further enrich the evolving guidelines. Learn more about the Influence Council session that will take place on May 17th at the Sapphire and ASUG conference in Orlando.

 

Joerg Nalik


Recent Webinars

 

Date

Title

Presenter 

7 December, 2010

Chapter 9: Security

The Governance and Security chapter provides recommendations about technical aspects of security, identity management, and role management as well as aspects of compliance, auditability, and risk management of business application use.

Martin Raepple

28 September, 2010

Chapter 8: Application Development

The Application Development chapter covers topics related to building enterprise-class software, including performance, monitoring, and heterogeneous environments.

Joerg Nalik

31 August, 2010

Chapter 7: Business Intelligence Tools

The Data Tools chapter recommends techniques and tools for making information more accessible and understandable.

Stephen Mak

 22 July, 2010

Chapter 6: Enterprise Information Management

Enterprise information management is the business activity of gathering, cleansing, integrating, managing, and governing all information assets used by an organization. It enables corporate initiatives such as business transaction processing, business intelligence, data warehousing, data quality management, data migration, data integration, master data management, and information lifecycle management.

Markus Ganser

 

 

8 June, 2010

Chapter 5: User Interface and User Experience

The User Interface (UI) and User Experience (UX) chapter is about harmonizing UI/UX for integrated applications. It explains the different UI/UX technologies offered by SAP.

Yariv Zur

21 April, 2010

Chapter 4: Process Orchestration and SOA

The process orchestration and service-oriented architecture (SOA) chapter is about application integration and explains topics related to process orchestration, business process management, business rules, and architectural considerations for using enterprise services.

Volker Stiehl

24 March, 2010

Chapter 3: Application Lifecycle Management
SAP Guidelines for Best-Built Applications Presents Chapter 3: Application Lifecycle Management (ALM). The ALM chapter encompasses the requirements, design, build and test, deployment, operation, optimization phases, and support of the software development process.

Joerg Nalik